Hello,
I have one girl out of 9 that lays the most fragile, thin eggs now. She’s three in April. I have oyster shell out and give them back their egg shells crushed to supplement calcium. They have cracked as she’s laid, I’ve watched, or they crack when I try to pick them up. I’m afraid one...
I didn’t think I had a rooster, but the random call the other day made me start thinking. Then seeing what might be a bulls eye I thought I should ask experts haha.
Still kind of a newbie to chickens. I have one that’s 10 months old and hasn’t laid. I think she’s a she. I did hear a random cockle doodle doo one day but never again.
Is this egg fertilized? It’s not the first time I’ve seen this but now…. Im curious?? Thank you!
Update
She was isolated for over 48 hours. I let her out and she immediately jumped on another chicken’s back and was biting her like crazy. I separated her again. Now what?
Do chickens just turn aggressive out of nowhere? 😢
Hello. I have three that are 3, two that are 2 and four that are nine months. So nothing new She literally flipped a switch and went from sweet and calm to attacking others. She eats and drinks and otherwise acts normal.
Yes!! I have 9 and get about 3 a day. Several of mine are molting too. And a few others I think have retired on me and they’re only 2&3 years old. 🙄🙄 I love them like crazy but want my eggs haha. I get your frustration!!
My Dorothy is a 34 week old black Copper maran. She’s never laid. I have a total of 9 chickens, 4 of which are also 34 weeks and they’re all laying. Every chicken is a different breed. No roosters. They’re in a very large chicken pen, there’s not a secret egg stash, there’s plenty of nesting...
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Ok sapphie is more alert today and walking some, but not normal. She’s waddling and seems to be breathing hard. She ate half an egg this morning and dozed off each time I tried to get her to eat. I watched her try to poo and nothing came out, but her bum and feathers...
Thank you. Yes, I thought the same thing. That’s a lot of venom for a little body, and I’ve been stung and know just how awful I felt. It’s been 44 hours since she got stung. I’m still thankful we saw it so we knew what happened and could give Benadryl so quickly. I keep offering her food and...